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are a sizzling deal, starting at 6 bucks. try our new lunch-size chicken fajitas, sauteed onions and peppers topped with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. >>> a fire broke out at the exxonmobil refinery in texas wednesday afternoon. it took firefighters three hours to put it out. the refinery is the largest petroleum complex in the nation. no one was hurt and no hazardous emissions were reported. cbs money watch time. problems at other refineries are driving up gas prices for some americans. your friends could soon be jockeying for position on your facebook feed. break it down for us ashley. >> reporter: good morning. drivers on both coasts are wondering why they are paying more at the pump than other americans. gas prices in california are 45 cents higher than the national average while prices in new york, new hampshire and connecticut are about 40 cents higher than a year ago. analysts blame the higher costs on reduced production at several refineries. the cost of o
are a sizzling deal, starting at 6 bucks. try our new lunch-size chicken fajitas, sauteed onions and peppers topped with grilled chicken, served with soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. >>> a fire broke out at the exxonmobil refinery in texas wednesday afternoon. it took firefighters three hours to put it out. the refinery is the largest petroleum complex in the nation. no one was hurt and no hazardous emissions were reported. cbs money watch time. problems...
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the price drop can be attributed to the slowing economy in china. overseas markets edged up ahead. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% snapping a four session losing streak while hong kong's hang seng anticipated ad fraction. today the labor department releases the weekly unemployment numbers. on friday we'll get the september jobs report. stocks on wall street inched higher. the dow added 12 points while the nasdaq gained 15. one market loser was hewlett packard. shares of hp fell 13% after ceo meg whitman said she expects the company to continue to struggle over the next few years. hershey is getting socially conscious. they are pledging to use only certified coco in all its chocolate products by the year 20. hershey was criticized by activity jafts saying it was the only major chocolate producer not committed to using the fair trade product. some facebook friends could be paying to make sure you see their posts. facebook is derogatory a new feature in the u.s. that let users pay to have their posts appear higher in their friends news feeds. it was of theed in new zealand and introduced in
the price drop can be attributed to the slowing economy in china. overseas markets edged up ahead. tokyo's nikkei gained 1% snapping a four session losing streak while hong kong's hang seng anticipated ad fraction. today the labor department releases the weekly unemployment numbers. on friday we'll get the september jobs report. stocks on wall street inched higher. the dow added 12 points while the nasdaq gained 15. one market loser was hewlett packard. shares of hp fell 13% after ceo meg...
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5:00, a growing concern for new mothers the word about cancer. a woman's risk of developing breast cancer increases in the years immediately following childbirth. doctors are not sure why that is. tonight we will talk to young mother who developed breast cancer. we will have the latest research about why this might be happening. >> a south carolina family made a this curbindisturbing discovery on facebook. >> they found pictures of a teenager's parting in their home while they were not home. the homeowner said he noticed the screen with got back but did not think much about it because nothing inside was out of place. the next day we come to find out the cleaned everything up before we went home. even did the dishes. the kids were not bragging about it -- if the kids were not bragging about it, they would have gone away with it. police say they have a whole list of suspects because they tied themselves in the pictures. the man said the partygoers are his children's classmates. no charges have been filed yet. >> what were they thinking? >> still an
5:00, a growing concern for new mothers the word about cancer. a woman's risk of developing breast cancer increases in the years immediately following childbirth. doctors are not sure why that is. tonight we will talk to young mother who developed breast cancer. we will have the latest research about why this might be happening. >> a south carolina family made a this curbindisturbing discovery on facebook. >> they found pictures of a teenager's parting in their home while they were...
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spanish yields have edged a little lower. so what are investors supposed to do as we go into this october period? here's a recap of what some experts have already told us today. >> australia, china risk. canada, u.s. risk. u.s., all that stimulus will be good for canada. and i think right now i would be looking to sell the aussie on dips and buy the canadian dollar. >> i would be looking at south america with a lot of interest at the moment. and what i call the second tier of ace i can't. and i think people also need to be looking at some of the local currencies in asia. thailand, sendiingapore, malays philippines. >> we like emerging markets as you do over the longer term. obviously it's a play on commodities. china's had a rough time, but we do like some of the reforms being announced to help accelerate infrastructure spending. we see that as a positive going forward. we are comfortable doing so in equities. >> so those are the ideas today. meanwhile the market so-called fear gauge, the vix closed above 16 yesterday. octobe
spanish yields have edged a little lower. so what are investors supposed to do as we go into this october period? here's a recap of what some experts have already told us today. >> australia, china risk. canada, u.s. risk. u.s., all that stimulus will be good for canada. and i think right now i would be looking to sell the aussie on dips and buy the canadian dollar. >> i would be looking at south america with a lot of interest at the moment. and what i call the second tier of ace i...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. stuart: there was at least one source of controversy. mitt romney's speech last night. >> i will stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love the paper. i actually love you, too. stuart: i am told that this caused an uproar. that is nonsense. >> people on twitter were all up in arms about this. the challenge that everyone focuses on is the headline. no one wants to see big word go away. it makes $45 million from merchandising alone. it only cost them $70 million for them to produce their show. "sesame street" can survive. stuart: what is the subsidy? can you put it on the screen? how much does the taxpayer give? if we took that subsidy away, big bird would still be around. >> i think it is a plus. i think we get about 100 million. we give to pbs about 20% of their total budget. >> you can bring in corporate sponsors. advertisers. there are other ways for pbs to save money. i wore a big bird
new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. stuart: there was at least one source of controversy. mitt romney's speech last night. >> i will stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love the paper. i actually love you, too. stuart: i am told that this caused an uproar. that is nonsense. >> people on twitter were all up in arms about this. the challenge that everyone focuses on is the headline. no one...
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only trading at 22, i love those, i've got two of them. >> they eat better than i do when i shop at petsmart. it's a great company, it's something i wouldn't cut back on so i don't think anybody else does. it'll be safe in a downturn. >> i think you have two dogs, as well. >> yes. >> -- in certain areas. no, keep them in the kitchen. >> i can sense the e-mails coming. >> just saying. let them cuddle up with you at night. >> all right. let's move on here. >>> what are some of the mistakes you can avoid in the fourth quarter? let's asked rick edelman, rick, great to have you with us. >> you, as well. if you want to have a whole lot of fun, next time play a doorbell. every dog in america will be barking. >> we'll have real dogs barking. at this point, how are you recommending your clients position themselves for the fourth quarter? [ doorbell rings ] [dogs barking ] >> is there a change in portfolio with the new quarter? >> specifically with this quarter, the elephant in the room is the election. there's so much uncertainty, not just because of the election itself, but all the other issues that
only trading at 22, i love those, i've got two of them. >> they eat better than i do when i shop at petsmart. it's a great company, it's something i wouldn't cut back on so i don't think anybody else does. it'll be safe in a downturn. >> i think you have two dogs, as well. >> yes. >> -- in certain areas. no, keep them in the kitchen. >> i can sense the e-mails coming. >> just saying. let them cuddle up with you at night. >> all right. let's move on...
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now down 22 points at 13,435. you remember yesterday they threw in the towel at the close. we'll see what happens this final hour. the nasdaq is down 19 points. hardest hit of the major averages so far today at 33,097. the s&p down almost 6 points now at 1435. >> tensions are continuing to rise in europe as we speak. the protesters sweeping the region for another day. protesting in greece and spain. really highlighting the great challenges that politicians there are facing in terms of getting austerity measures passed. with these images of violence in mind, many are wondering if europe's troubles will once again dominate the u.s. market. >> let's get thoughts on that in today's closing bell exchange from bill, david, and our own rick santelli. good to see you guys. welcome back. bill, you acknowledge all these issues, all these problems, but for you it's still time to invest, yes? >> absolutely. the average investor has been hearing all kinds of nasty stories for the last two years. a lot of people have gone to the sidelines and haven't been rewarded. the real ball game is
now down 22 points at 13,435. you remember yesterday they threw in the towel at the close. we'll see what happens this final hour. the nasdaq is down 19 points. hardest hit of the major averages so far today at 33,097. the s&p down almost 6 points now at 1435. >> tensions are continuing to rise in europe as we speak. the protesters sweeping the region for another day. protesting in greece and spain. really highlighting the great challenges that politicians there are facing in terms of...
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third quarter of 2010, july 22, it really is returned to normalcy, so to speak at the discount window. the biggest transaction is not tens of billions of dollars anymore, really the worst being $70 million transaction on august 6, 2010. some other banks in the tens of millions of dollars, but that is about it. the discount window giving a return to normalcy. connell: rich edson therefore imac therefore us in washington, d.c. i told him, never mind. dagen: an inside thing between you two dorks. the latest fox news poll showing president obama leading republican nominee mitt romney, but who do americans trust to better manage their taxes? connell: and already guaranteed a recession. says you have to buy gold. wait a minute, faber coming up. and look at the currencies everywhere against the dollar, we will be right back on "markets now." look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiri
third quarter of 2010, july 22, it really is returned to normalcy, so to speak at the discount window. the biggest transaction is not tens of billions of dollars anymore, really the worst being $70 million transaction on august 6, 2010. some other banks in the tens of millions of dollars, but that is about it. the discount window giving a return to normalcy. connell: rich edson therefore imac therefore us in washington, d.c. i told him, never mind. dagen: an inside thing between you two dorks....
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♪ >> at 22 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. president mahmoud ahmadinejad says the country is under threat of military action. a clear reference to israel thing that both are designed to force nations into submission. thousands of protesters protested outside. two massive explosions in damascus today. the car bomb killed four military guards while injuring others. the two plus came ten minutes apart and were followed by several hours of gunbattle. that is, singer and tv host andy williams has died at the age of 84 from bladder cancer. he died in renton, missouri. that is your fox news minute. i am juliet huddy. cheryl: i have been singing that all morning. reporting the 2012 first-half results. john nelson is the chairman and joins me now. quite a big change. quite a big change for you with the numbers. obviously no tsunami, fires or flooding in thailand, anything else that you did on the business side to really turn things around for the company? >> well, these results, frankly, are not of any surprise. 2011 was the worst cata
♪ >> at 22 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. president mahmoud ahmadinejad says the country is under threat of military action. a clear reference to israel thing that both are designed to force nations into submission. thousands of protesters protested outside. two massive explosions in damascus today. the car bomb killed four military guards while injuring others. the two plus came ten minutes apart and were followed by several hours of gunbattle. that is, singer and...
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we'll have complete analysis on fox 5 news at 10 and the news edge at 11. >>> new this morning, would you pay pepco more each month if it meant better service? >> maryland residents could be asked to pay an extra dollar or two with that extra cash going toward preventing major power outages. fox5's melanie alnwick is live at pepco headquarters with details of this plan. melanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison. after the june derecho that knocked out power millions around the area, many for more than a week, the governor developed a task force, and now it appears it's talking about passing some of the cost onto customers. given the outrage among customers when pepco asked for its last rate hike, it's a good bet the proposal isn't going to be popular with the public. governor o'malley said in his executive order creating the task force that upgrades to the power grid such as burying lines are necessary and urgent. he said the repeated and prolonged outages cause economic and health damages in the state. the governor outlined the recommendations of his tack force in a m
we'll have complete analysis on fox 5 news at 10 and the news edge at 11. >>> new this morning, would you pay pepco more each month if it meant better service? >> maryland residents could be asked to pay an extra dollar or two with that extra cash going toward preventing major power outages. fox5's melanie alnwick is live at pepco headquarters with details of this plan. melanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison. after the june derecho that knocked out power...
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it is 5:00 in the east. it is hard to predict what mahmoud ahmadinejad will do when he addresses the u.n. general assembly for the last time. >> it's his final term in office that ends in june. he's expected to go out with a bang after hearing this warning yesterday from president obama. >> make no mistake, nuclear-armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained, it would threaten the elimination of israel, the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. and that's why the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> cnn foreign affairs report alice is here with us this morning. good morning. this is one of the most anticipated speeches of the u.n. in no small part because he's considered a loose cannon. do we have any idea what he's going to say today. >> the rhetoric is heating up between the israelis and iran and talk about a possible iran strike on the nuclear program. i think he's going to double-down on the ante. nothing he says today
it is 5:00 in the east. it is hard to predict what mahmoud ahmadinejad will do when he addresses the u.n. general assembly for the last time. >> it's his final term in office that ends in june. he's expected to go out with a bang after hearing this warning yesterday from president obama. >> make no mistake, nuclear-armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained, it would threaten the elimination of israel, the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy....
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and preparing for a 5-k race... onn step at a time. what every runner needs to know... coming up in our hometown hotspot. you're watching fox 45 morning newss. all local.. all morning. 3&((bbeak 7)) when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv...
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went up a target, 5%, 6%. dawn in eight weeks went from 170 to 186. doesn't look like a lot. here is how it felt. >> for two weeks it was all right. then i started feeling awful. i couldn't hardly breathe anymore. >> reporter: same thing for dave. he learned weight is mysterious. doesn't go up in a straight line at all. he actually lost one week. it took him three months to put on 18 pound. and near the end. you just want this thing to be over? >> yeah, i am done with it now. done with it. >> reporter: down the road this research may help find therapies for obesity related diseases. way before that dave will have to take the weight off. that's what he need to come let to get his last $50. john donvan, abc news, saint louis. >> wow. all this may remind you of "super size me" a documentary, ate mcdonald's for 30 days, three times a day, ended up gaining almost 25 pound as a result. >> you are a big fan of fast food and, making the french fries, making the bacon. >> there i am. see the overnight shift does not ma
went up a target, 5%, 6%. dawn in eight weeks went from 170 to 186. doesn't look like a lot. here is how it felt. >> for two weeks it was all right. then i started feeling awful. i couldn't hardly breathe anymore. >> reporter: same thing for dave. he learned weight is mysterious. doesn't go up in a straight line at all. he actually lost one week. it took him three months to put on 18 pound. and near the end. you just want this thing to be over? >> yeah, i am done with it now....
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outpost at the edge of country with u.s. operatives who are here to train, mentor and partner with them. standing next to me is a special operations chief who yesterday in an engagement with the alp taken the fight to the enemy was shot by one of the even knee, not the nlp. this was not a green on blue. show him what i have in your hand. >> this was the armor plate i was playing at the time. one ground, lucky shot. the fact of the matter is that the alp were the first individuals to quickly respond and put round down range in order to affect movement for myself. >> what these guys have done, bill is greg and his teammate and others have been out here training 16,000 afghan local police. the program has not been stopped. we were all over with them literally to the edge of injin country today. this is a program that is working thanks in large part thanks to people like the chief standing right next to me who wanted to say hi to folks at home. >> i wanted to say, hi, gosha, high dylan,. >> this is an outfit that is take a fight
outpost at the edge of country with u.s. operatives who are here to train, mentor and partner with them. standing next to me is a special operations chief who yesterday in an engagement with the alp taken the fight to the enemy was shot by one of the even knee, not the nlp. this was not a green on blue. show him what i have in your hand. >> this was the armor plate i was playing at the time. one ground, lucky shot. the fact of the matter is that the alp were the first individuals to...
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when the benchmark unemployment rate is on the order of 5% to 6%, that's where we ought to be and we're at 8%. that tells me more accommodation would be appropriate especially if it's effective, by all the analyses i've seen it will be effective and the inflation risks are not large. we're underrunning our 2% long run objective so there's scope for doing more. i would have been doing more for a longer period of time but the committee made the determination that we're a lot closer to something like unacceptable growth. >> fixing the fundamental issues facing our country long-term would be a much better way probably to deal with the jobless rate but i guess you can only, that's not your domain, that's not chairman bernanke's domain, fiscal policy and what happens with, you know, making long-term changes to the way things are. so you can only deal with one thing so you decided this is all we can do so we got to do it. i can't connect monetary policy and easing with jobless rate. maybe the stock market goes up, assets go up, so that eventually people hire? i can't connect the dots between t
when the benchmark unemployment rate is on the order of 5% to 6%, that's where we ought to be and we're at 8%. that tells me more accommodation would be appropriate especially if it's effective, by all the analyses i've seen it will be effective and the inflation risks are not large. we're underrunning our 2% long run objective so there's scope for doing more. i would have been doing more for a longer period of time but the committee made the determination that we're a lot closer to something...
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that is coming up at 6:45 eastern. the associated press reports president obama has wrapped up in the event in madison, wisconsin before the largest crowd of his campaign -- 30,000 or so. he is headed back to washington. he continued on the campaign trail with a rally in sloan lake utah.iin he spoke about the challenges of his campaign and mitt romney. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please >> hello, colorado. it is good to be back in denver. could everybody please give lily a great round of applause for that great introduction? we have your great senators in the house, your great terrific members of congress are here, we have the campaign co-chairs, and most importantly we have all of you, even though you had to give them up a little quicker than expected. i love you back. now, the reason i was in denver is to see all of you, and it is always pretty, but we also had our first debate last night. and when i got onto the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it could n
that is coming up at 6:45 eastern. the associated press reports president obama has wrapped up in the event in madison, wisconsin before the largest crowd of his campaign -- 30,000 or so. he is headed back to washington. he continued on the campaign trail with a rally in sloan lake utah.iin he spoke about the challenges of his campaign and mitt romney. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please >> hello, colorado. it is good to be back in denver. could everybody please...
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if you don't believe me, look at zynga. >> sandberg built a business to $5 billion in terms of revenue. it's a $50 billion company. she came on in 2008, took over by what all accounts was a frat house and made it a real corporati corporation. it's still a $50 billion company. if you fire sheryl sandberg, guess what happens? you have to fire the entire senior executive team. look at what's going on at yahoo!. if you do this, facebook's biggest problem is deceleration of revenues. if you fire sheryl sandberg, you're looking at another year or two years of them trying to figure out what they do next. a turnaround plan. no, right now, sheryl sandberg is rolling out tuns of great products. they look interesting. they're not going to show up yet. we have to give them another quarter or two to show they can reaccelerate the revenues before we can it. >> i'm not looking at -- >> i'm glad you said that that it was a $50 billion company. you're right, it was a $100 billion. facebook is unfortunately, has a distinction in technology right now. having been the biggest loser in terms of market valu
if you don't believe me, look at zynga. >> sandberg built a business to $5 billion in terms of revenue. it's a $50 billion company. she came on in 2008, took over by what all accounts was a frat house and made it a real corporati corporation. it's still a $50 billion company. if you fire sheryl sandberg, guess what happens? you have to fire the entire senior executive team. look at what's going on at yahoo!. if you do this, facebook's biggest problem is deceleration of revenues. if you...
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so they have a new price target. the price target is 22 bucks. the buy rating and just talking about the balance sheet looking good, the core business and that it is worth more. when you put it all together, worth more than the current price. let's take a look at the dow and s&p, all up arrows. the nasdaq is up nearly a half of a percent. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: sheila bair is coming up in a few minutes. the former head of fdic. she has a new book out. and she's going to talk about a whole host of things, what was wrong with the banks, the bailouts and tim geithner. don't miss it. dagen: one of this country's most fascinating mysteries might be solved. jimmy hoffa, where is he buried, might find out. >>> first take a look at the dollar, totally unrelated to mr. hoffa, how the dollar is holding up against world currencies. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. w
so they have a new price target. the price target is 22 bucks. the buy rating and just talking about the balance sheet looking good, the core business and that it is worth more. when you put it all together, worth more than the current price. let's take a look at the dow and s&p, all up arrows. the nasdaq is up nearly a half of a percent. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: sheila bair is coming up in a few minutes. the former head of fdic. she has a new book out. and she's going to...
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a member of that to 22 states in 2001. six reports that the pay higher rates for high-quality cases. the reimbursement rates, even at the highest quality level, is before that 70 percent of current market rates. quality rating systems isn't interesting way to help parents understand but higher-quality care. they're not real if parents do not have the money to access high-quality care. if providers to not get the support they need to improve their settings. a families receiving a child care assistance because of low rates might have difficulty finding any job your option in their neighborhoods. dr. centers are shutting their doors in low income communities -- child care centers are shutting their doors in low- income communities. i urge presidential candidates to listen to the moms and the providers. in new york city, three- quarters of families on the waiting list reported that this was negatively affecting their children. my child is six months of your old. -- six months old. they find a very challenging to worked. in nor
a member of that to 22 states in 2001. six reports that the pay higher rates for high-quality cases. the reimbursement rates, even at the highest quality level, is before that 70 percent of current market rates. quality rating systems isn't interesting way to help parents understand but higher-quality care. they're not real if parents do not have the money to access high-quality care. if providers to not get the support they need to improve their settings. a families receiving a child care...
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price target at 22. few things, uncertainty regarding ali baba has been reduced. they have a well-known ceo. their japan stake has had a good appreciation since may. i love this quote. they say they got hundreds of millions of users, big financial resources. quote, we place little financial value on that optionality. but it does exist. which is really the only call you can make on yahoo! right now. they've got a lot of things going for them. >> you mentioned the stakes going for them. ali baba, 20%, much of it's coming back, or the yahoo! japan stake or cash on hand and then you look at the core business for nothing, 83 cents a share. the multiple, it's currently being down by the market, gets you to about $1.70. goldman says it's worth about six times, bull wee see. they also say hey, this company suffered mismanagement, for example ebay which has had a nice turnaround. easy to argue competitive industry changes. evolution of google, growth of facebook are more severe. so their best case, as you said, carl, assumes current trajectory the business continues. they'
price target at 22. few things, uncertainty regarding ali baba has been reduced. they have a well-known ceo. their japan stake has had a good appreciation since may. i love this quote. they say they got hundreds of millions of users, big financial resources. quote, we place little financial value on that optionality. but it does exist. which is really the only call you can make on yahoo! right now. they've got a lot of things going for them. >> you mentioned the stakes going for them. ali...
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we were down at 22, so it wasn't all just, can you see where the days are, it was up to 34. you didn't watch that last night? >> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going to be, will it be in contrast to all the recent jobless frizz we hadays we have? >> there will be some jobs. >> will it be 7-9? >> you've set it up that way no matter what happens if it's a good number it's fixed, if it's a bad number it shows that obama is not doing well on jobs. >> yes. >> all right, both ways. i thought what i'd bring this morning, joe, there were differences in style last night, two different economic programs on display, two different sets of facts about the past, i thought that was interesting and also on display, though, which was more interesting, two different philosophies about government. let's listen to
we were down at 22, so it wasn't all just, can you see where the days are, it was up to 34. you didn't watch that last night? >> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going...
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go back and look at the in those days. the economy had everything going in its favor. right now the economy has everything going against it. raising taxes now based on lodgic we could raise it back then the two things don't jibe. we're in completely different time frame. lori: so what do you think will happen in france? you've got to predict a mass exodus. what does that mean for places like london for instance? >> we're already seeing it. people are checking out they could quickly move from france to england or switzerland, belgium or luxembourg. they're trying to avoid the tax. we see that when states raise taxes. california has been driving productive people out for years. maryland is engaging in that. wealthy people pick up and move to reduce their tax burden. we'll see that in tax going forward. lori: what about the the welfare state in france, they can't afford that? what happens to the poor people in france? >> we should be grateful to france for showing us folly of high taxes in great big welfare states. they can't afford to fund expanse sieve wait. they can't
go back and look at the in those days. the economy had everything going in its favor. right now the economy has everything going against it. raising taxes now based on lodgic we could raise it back then the two things don't jibe. we're in completely different time frame. lori: so what do you think will happen in france? you've got to predict a mass exodus. what does that mean for places like london for instance? >> we're already seeing it. people are checking out they could quickly move...
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the first 22 minutes of that debate and went way over his first seconds, and for good reason because it's on everybody's mind. nothing is going to get better until you get jobs creation happening in this country. >> steve: let's create some jobs for some people. normally you do five. because of the breaking news, you got two companies. first let's talk about how people could work for living social. >> absolutely. this is not a government funded company, everybody. this is living social. this is a deal side, a social side a web site and they are actually looking for people that can work in their brand-new tucson, arizona call center because they opened up a call center not in india, but arizona. 187 jobs. looking for more people throughout the end of the year, sales positions. r and d, technical, if you can do anything web related, you can help grow another company. if you sign up for their health care plan, totally free. so there is a health benefit there. i always look for that because that's income as well. >> gretchen: all right. the next one is swift transportation. >> the trucki
the first 22 minutes of that debate and went way over his first seconds, and for good reason because it's on everybody's mind. nothing is going to get better until you get jobs creation happening in this country. >> steve: let's create some jobs for some people. normally you do five. because of the breaking news, you got two companies. first let's talk about how people could work for living social. >> absolutely. this is not a government funded company, everybody. this is living...
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lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. >>> let's get ready to rumble. >>> let's get ready to rumble! >> you like that? >> wow. >> that's what we do for you. >> that's nice, man. >> 7:41. this is how we roll at "good morning america." >> yeah. >> the presidential candidates not the only ones duking it out this week. "the daily show's" jon stewart and fox news' bill o'reilly, getting ready for a showdown. a rumble of sorts. this saturday, half of all proceeds go to charity. it's called the rumble in the auditorium. what a great day to have you. want to find out from you right away. what did you think of the debate last night? >> here's what i thought about the debate last night. and i say this in all respect. as americans, i think we can all be very satisfied in knowing that no matter what happens in this election, we're going to have an incredibly good-looking president. that was some beefcake up there last night. the two of them. and when they take thi
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the likelihood of me graduating at the time was 5%. 5% of kids graduated at as a special education students. i went on to graduate from high school and had the luck of having great teachers and having great principles or luck of where your zip code is. it should be high-performing schools are in public schools across the nation, and public charter schools and we are giving parents the choice to pick what is the best for them. one last thing, which is we decided last year to try to understand turnaround because we started out with our models. so we have the lowest performing schools in harlem. it was in the bottom 1% of the new york schools overall. and we took that school over and we applied this and this year we will be in the 90th percentile. we keep kept the same students and what we did was change the name on the door and the adults in the building, we would change both of them and now we are in the 96th percentile. we can't say anymore that is impossible we should say that we expect that it is predictable and possible for every child in america and that we have an obligation to give it
the likelihood of me graduating at the time was 5%. 5% of kids graduated at as a special education students. i went on to graduate from high school and had the luck of having great teachers and having great principles or luck of where your zip code is. it should be high-performing schools are in public schools across the nation, and public charter schools and we are giving parents the choice to pick what is the best for them. one last thing, which is we decided last year to try to understand...
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they have apparently been growing for months. >> the plants were about 6 feet tall. at this point. the estimated value of this is some where between $7 million and $10 million. when i inquired how long would it take the plants to reach that height, the guess that we are making is these were probably planted sometime in the spring. >> now, the next step is to cut the plants down, remove them to a secure location, where they will then be burned. >> hello. >> that ought to be -- [ coughing ] >> quite a scene. >> really burning all that? >> all that. >> clear everybody out. chicago is going to feel really good that day. roll with it. >>> well, facebook users who don't want to be overlooked can now pay to be seen. for $7 a pop, users in the u.s. can have their posts bumped up to the top of the news feed, wedding pictures, birth announcements would no longer be buried by more recent posts. the service is a available in 20 other countries as well as the businesses in the u.s. guess we are desperate for attention. >> a little scary there. all right. >>> well, the man who sparked national o
they have apparently been growing for months. >> the plants were about 6 feet tall. at this point. the estimated value of this is some where between $7 million and $10 million. when i inquired how long would it take the plants to reach that height, the guess that we are making is these were probably planted sometime in the spring. >> now, the next step is to cut the plants down, remove them to a secure location, where they will then be burned. >> hello. >> that ought to...
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they are just -- imagine five boys running around at the age of 6, and that makes you very ordinary. he didn't kill any of them, that's a start. [laughter] i think that will come across, and all of the efforts to bring up the money and the house and the horse and all of that stuff, i don't think americans care if it comes across one on one how much money. nelson rockefeller won in new york again and again and again and again and again, and his fortune dwarf that. there are a lot of rich democrats that this issue doesn't come up. kerry did not lose because he married the heinz fortune. he lost because he was not particularly approachable. [laughter] i think that what you're concerned about is right to be concern the about, but i think as people get to know the governor, and especially the governor in the context of the family, they will believe he is, in fact, sharing their values. if not their pain of financial necessary sigh, their values. i'm confident about that actually. yes, sir? >> thank you for all you do from the clause and freedom of the united states. >> thank you. >> appre
they are just -- imagine five boys running around at the age of 6, and that makes you very ordinary. he didn't kill any of them, that's a start. [laughter] i think that will come across, and all of the efforts to bring up the money and the house and the horse and all of that stuff, i don't think americans care if it comes across one on one how much money. nelson rockefeller won in new york again and again and again and again and again, and his fortune dwarf that. there are a lot of rich...
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a member of that to 22 states in 2001. six reports that the pay higher rates for high-quality cases. the reimbursement rates, even at the highest quality level, is before that 70 percent of current market rates. quality rating systems isn't interesting way to help parents understand but higher-quality care. they're not real if parents do not have the money to access high-quality care. if providers to not get the support they need to improve their settings. a families receiving a child care assistance because of low rates might have difficulty finding any job your option in their neighborhoods. dr. centers are shutting their doors in low income communities -- child care centers are shutting their doors in low- income communities. i urge presidential candidates to listen to the moms and the providers. in new york city, three-quarters of families on the waiting list reported that this was negatively affecting their children. my child is six months of your old. -- six months old. they find a very challenging to worked. in nort
a member of that to 22 states in 2001. six reports that the pay higher rates for high-quality cases. the reimbursement rates, even at the highest quality level, is before that 70 percent of current market rates. quality rating systems isn't interesting way to help parents understand but higher-quality care. they're not real if parents do not have the money to access high-quality care. if providers to not get the support they need to improve their settings. a families receiving a child care...
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obama has advantages over romney on the economy and a range of issues. one thing that stood out in the poll is that a lot of voters didn't like how obama's handling the situation in libya. and the romney campaign sort of sees that as well which is why you see them hitting obama so hard on this lately. but there is still a problem here for romney. this is why the debates are so important. romney wants to change the fundamental structure of this race with this debate coming up next wednesday. remember, over 50 million people watched the first presidential debate in 2008. this is going to be a big moment coming up next week, fred, for mitt romney. >> well, let's shift to the u.s. senate and how pivotal any race could be. the democrats have a six-seat majority, but they're defending 23 seats in the election, with republicans defending just 10. so what would give the republicans a pretty good shot at seizing a 51-seat majority, but they also have a big problem and that is that race in missouri. >> yes. that race in missouri between todd akin, he of legitimate
obama has advantages over romney on the economy and a range of issues. one thing that stood out in the poll is that a lot of voters didn't like how obama's handling the situation in libya. and the romney campaign sort of sees that as well which is why you see them hitting obama so hard on this lately. but there is still a problem here for romney. this is why the debates are so important. romney wants to change the fundamental structure of this race with this debate coming up next wednesday....
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iphone 5. apple support forums online are being overloaded with complaints about a bug that drains cellular data usage even when phones are connected to wi-fi. now this is forcing people to blow through their data caps in a matter of days. apple has not publicly commented, but you know, it did already release a software upgrade, with a bug fix. >> go bears. chicago bears mauling the dallas cowboys on monday night football. the chicago defense intercepting tony romo five times. five times in a 34-18 drubbing in dallas. two of those picks were returned for touchdowns. the five interceptions matched a career high for the cowboys quarterback. >> i didn't see the game because i was sleeping. but five picks. oh, man! happy days are here again in the nation's capital. for the first time since 1933, fdr's rookie year by the way, washington has a first place team. the nationals clinching a division title last night. that's the first since the franchise moved there from montreal. meanwhile, another huge
iphone 5. apple support forums online are being overloaded with complaints about a bug that drains cellular data usage even when phones are connected to wi-fi. now this is forcing people to blow through their data caps in a matter of days. apple has not publicly commented, but you know, it did already release a software upgrade, with a bug fix. >> go bears. chicago bears mauling the dallas cowboys on monday night football. the chicago defense intercepting tony romo five times. five times...
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see you tonight at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> when we come back, the rival heating up between apple and google in more than one way. >>> and the vice president of u.s. sales will be first on cnbc. don't go away. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down.
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obama remains a significant edge, virtually unchanged since september. nationally the new nbc/"wall street journal" poll also shows the president in a strong position though the race tightened. he sits at 49% in both his ballot test and job approval rating. mitt romney coalesced republicans and to close the gap and likely voters because of republican enthusiasm, 49/46. david? >> former pennsylvania senator rick santorum is a former republican presidential candidate and author of the new book "american patriots, answering the call to freedom." senator, good to see you. >> thank you, david. >> talk about the book in a minute. let's talk about the debate. i spoke with governor chris christie on "meet the press" and he said come thursday morning the narrative will be completely different after the first debate. how so? what are you looking for tonight? >> first off, having gone through debates in the primary, they are a big deal, and it's going to be a big moment tonight somewhere, and i think the narrative will change. what it will change to, i don't know,
obama remains a significant edge, virtually unchanged since september. nationally the new nbc/"wall street journal" poll also shows the president in a strong position though the race tightened. he sits at 49% in both his ballot test and job approval rating. mitt romney coalesced republicans and to close the gap and likely voters because of republican enthusiasm, 49/46. david? >> former pennsylvania senator rick santorum is a former republican presidential candidate and author of...
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the event begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern, and you can see it live on c-span3. >>> now, a nevada senate debate between dean heller and shelley berkeley. they recently met for their first debate in what's being called one of the closest senate races in the country. the cook political report rates the contest a toss-up. this event comes courtesy of knpb-tv in nevada. >> good evening. republican u.s. senator dean heller and democratic congresswoman shelley berkeley will face off in an hourlong debate sponsored by vegas pbs, knpb public television for northern nevada, reno public radio and the reno gazette journal. i'm rich fox, and can i'll serve as moderator. here is the format for the debate. each candidate will give a one minute opening statement. the candidates will then be asked a series of questions from a panel of three reporters. the candidates will each get a minute and a half to answer the same question. the candidate who receives the original question will get one minute to rebut. we will conclude the debate w
the event begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern, and you can see it live on c-span3. >>> now, a nevada senate debate between dean heller and shelley berkeley. they recently met for their first debate in what's being called one of the closest senate races in the country. the cook political report rates the contest a toss-up. this event comes courtesy of knpb-tv in nevada. >> good evening. republican u.s. senator dean heller and democratic congresswoman shelley berkeley will face off in an...
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economy. an issue that's been the corner stone of his campaign. there's trouble in our poll for romney there too. for the first time the president has and the the lead in all three states. romney is shifting his strategy. got a new ad out where he's making the case directly to voters on how he can help them and improve their lives. romney campaign says it is not worried, their internal polling has these numbers much closer together. they say this is still a very tight race. they also point to enthusiasm. that's reflected in our poll. the republican voters remain more enthusiastic about voting than the democrats. charlie, norah and gayle. >> last night on the "tonight show," ann romney responded to criticisms of her husband's remarks about the 47% of voters who do not pay federal income tax. the candidate's wife says he does care about all americans. >> you try so hard to get your message out and try so hard to let people know that this is a guy i know that cares. this is a guy that cares for t
economy. an issue that's been the corner stone of his campaign. there's trouble in our poll for romney there too. for the first time the president has and the the lead in all three states. romney is shifting his strategy. got a new ad out where he's making the case directly to voters on how he can help them and improve their lives. romney campaign says it is not worried, their internal polling has these numbers much closer together. they say this is still a very tight race. they also point to...
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22 minutes delays from 9 5- 83. >>> more newses weather and traffic coming up in 30 minutes. ♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> you know it's october. big crowd out there in times square, on this nice fall morning. robin is recovering from her bone marrow transplant. great to have elizabeth vargas here. we have a space between us. >> i'm not going to take it personally, george. >> we have a special guest. stephen colbert. >> that's right. oh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> he's with us for the rest of the show. good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning. good morning. good morning. good to have you. >> thank you. >> glad to see you again. >> george? sam? >> thank you very much. >> stephen, the last time i was on your show, i came and brought a little bit of a gift. >> yes. >> i think we're going to have it right there. a little jack. >> jack daniels? >> yeah. >> george brought me jack daniels. >> it was jack daniel's. >> exactly. >> i brought you liquid, too, george. this is -- best way to start the day. little juice, with ju
22 minutes delays from 9 5- 83. >>> more newses weather and traffic coming up in 30 minutes. ♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> you know it's october. big crowd out there in times square, on this nice fall morning. robin is recovering from her bone marrow transplant. great to have elizabeth vargas here. we have a space between us. >> i'm not going to take it personally, george. >> we have a special guest. stephen colbert....
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look at what returns. at 6:00 p.m. tonight, the low clouds are back, fog and drizzle tomorrow and a month cooler day. we traded in the triple digits for the 90s today. tomorrow, the 80s return. deeper into the week, the 70s. showers over the course of the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right. al, thanks. this morning on "today," the first presidential debate. the stage is set for tonight's showdown between president obama and mitt romney. their first face-to-face meeting in five years. chuck todd is the white house political director and chief white house correspondent outside the university of denver. chuck, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. first of three 90-minute debates, one-on-one between president obama and mitt romney, and it comes at a critical time. for romney it's about turning the page on a rough september, and for the president it's a chance to shut off romney's last path to victory. president obama took a break from tuesday's debate prep in nevada visi
look at what returns. at 6:00 p.m. tonight, the low clouds are back, fog and drizzle tomorrow and a month cooler day. we traded in the triple digits for the 90s today. tomorrow, the 80s return. deeper into the week, the 70s. showers over the course of the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right. al, thanks. this morning on "today," the first presidential debate. the stage is set for tonight's showdown between president obama and mitt romney....
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the final debate returns to the moderator and candidates on october 22 at lynn university of florida. on the panel today to discuss going beyond winning and losing, and we will move from my immediate left, correspondent of the new york times, abc news and nbc news and participant in the first televised debate in 1960 in chicago. and the grower, washington post contributing writer. -- andy grower "washington post" contributing writer. michael hogan. charles mackalain. catherine olsen, univ. of wisconsin milwaukee and director of the schools frederick program. thank you all for being with us today. we will begin the program today with a bit of advice for those of you here in the studio and following this on twitter. when we go to questions, there are two microphones and hope you will come down to those. if you are following us on twitter, and you have a question, we have ncadebatess12. we will try to field questions from there as well as in the studio. let's watch a clip from the moment u.s. the question of the outset. >> mr. vice president, this is a question of executive leadership an
the final debate returns to the moderator and candidates on october 22 at lynn university of florida. on the panel today to discuss going beyond winning and losing, and we will move from my immediate left, correspondent of the new york times, abc news and nbc news and participant in the first televised debate in 1960 in chicago. and the grower, washington post contributing writer. -- andy grower "washington post" contributing writer. michael hogan. charles mackalain. catherine olsen,...
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when you have a 6 million young in the age bracket over 15 and less than 22, they will, and they will recruit them to al qaeda. and they will apply the sharia law and the way they are using it in iraq. and those kids, they will take them and train them for three months and after three months, once they have been brainwashed, they will ask him to call his mom so she will pray for you that you will be successful and admitted as a suicide mission. this is how they convinced them, brainwash them. they are telling them the list is way too long and probably you will not make it on the suicide list. ask your mom to pray for you. so you will be included on the suicide list. this is a very complicated problem. we thinks working with yemen and the cooperation on the economic level, the economic package, the cooperation in fighting al qaeda, let me tell everybody in this room, it is the beginning of the end of al qaeda when we got rid of them. it was the first step to get rid of al qaeda in the arab peninsula. >> we know your time is short. we have about 12 minutes left. i'm going to go straight
when you have a 6 million young in the age bracket over 15 and less than 22, they will, and they will recruit them to al qaeda. and they will apply the sharia law and the way they are using it in iraq. and those kids, they will take them and train them for three months and after three months, once they have been brainwashed, they will ask him to call his mom so she will pray for you that you will be successful and admitted as a suicide mission. this is how they convinced them, brainwash them....
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they have a better handle on what's going on in the economy. >> see you tonight. 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. ism is after the break. don't go away. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat
they have a better handle on what's going on in the economy. >> see you tonight. 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. ism is after the break. don't go away. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows....